READING, WRITING, STORYTELLING EVENTS FOR FALL – SAVE THESE DATES

  • TELLERS OF TALES TUCSON Saturday, October 6, 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Campfire Stories -ghostly encounters, strange occurrences and scary moments- for Tellers and Listeners. Story Swap. Join us. Harmony Meeting Room, 1200 N Eldorado Place, Suite B-200 Tucson. More Info: Tellers of Tales Tucson  https://tellersoftalestucson.com

 

  • three smiling women storytellers

    ELee-Miller, Glenda Bonin , Debra Olson-Tolar

    STORIES IN THE GARDEN with Glenda Bonin, Ethel Lee-Miller & Debra Olson-Tolar

Saturday, October 13.  90 minutes of entertaining traditional and contemporary storytelling. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Concert starts at 2:00. There will be a brief intermission, and time for hospitality after the show – concluding around 4:15 p.m.  222 E 14th Street in the Armory Park Neighborhood. Tucson.

 

  •  pueblo illustration with Sisters in Crime across topYES, I’M A BLOGGER- AND IT WORKS! Hosted by the Tucson Sisters in Crime Saturday, Oct. 20 Morning session 10:00-11:00 Why, What, How, When to blog with the purpose of expanding, entertaining, and/or informing your audience. Give me 60 minutes I’ll share 60 tips about blogging in today’s writing, speaking, and publishing arenas. Plus a workable schedule to give you time to blog AND still have time and sanity for your creative crime writing. Q&A.
Cost: $20 for members, $25 for guests. Location: Viscount Suites, 4855 E Broadway Blvd. Tucson (east of Swan, west of Craycroft),  Usually adjourn about 1:30 PM. Lunch included.
Guests can register and choose their lunch dish.  (www.tucsonsistersincrime.org)
  • Deal in red circle with line through itODYSSEY STORYTELLING  “Deal Breaker”  Thursday, November 1. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 

Doors open 6:30 p.m. Six people tell true stories (10 minutes each) about the themeSo excited to be the curator at this event.  The Sea of Glass—Center For The Arts  330 E 7thSt.  Convenient paid parking lot right next to Sea of Glass. Free street parking also.  $10 General / $7 Students with ID.  Tix  www.brownpapertickets.com or at the door.

Six great storytellers:

Angela Orlando, Bethany Evans, Jessica Kapp, Levonne Gaddy, Ron Lancaster, Veneranda Aguirre

Come hear 6 true stories about the November theme, “Dealbreakers”
DEALBREAKER: Noun: a factor or issue that, if unresolved during negotiations, would cause one party to withdraw from a deal. Well, that sounds neat and tidy, and pretty serious. In reality the dealbreaker does not have to be a “good reason” by society’s standards, it’s a very personal thing. What’s the bottom line? Or more to the point, what’s YOUR bottom line? What was a dealbreaker for you?

  • WRITERS READ Thursday, November 15  6:00-8:00 pm.

Original stories read by local authors (@ 8 minutes each). Family friendly. Food for thought and delicious food to eat from BREWD’s menu. Elaine Powers emcee. Can be from your published book, your unpublished manuscript, journal, or the brilliant story or poetry you jotted down on the back of an envelope. Pitch your story to Elaine if you want to be a reader.  lizlady@comcast.net  (Tucson Eastside) BREWD- a coffee lounge. 4960 N. Sabino Canyon Rd